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8 21/06/2013 ‘’The canal drop ‘’<br> Located about 20 meters after the diagonal weir is the get out for the canal drop at a part of the wall witch has collapsed .The drop its self is about 15 meters down from this and is caused by a broken canal gate .Safety cover is advised as the hole will hold boats and possibly swimmers at certain levels . Robert Kierans
7 19/03/2010 Tidy up Seanie
6 04/12/2009 Edited directions to put in. Eoin Hurst
5 10/10/2009 to the person below who calls it bewley hole . its not called that. its called after a local paddler . which was named elle devo. christopher
4 11/05/2009 General Tidying Up johnb
3 05/05/2009 corrected spellings tiernan
2 30/04/2008 Obviously the Boyne is much longer than the section described here which is basically the middle Boyne. The photographs are from Navan to Slane. There is an overlap with the description of the Blackwater/Boyne. There are a number of weirs between Navan and Stackallen, and also one or two below Slane Bridge, notably at Knowth and Newgrange Bas
1 06/02/2007 changed river lefts to right again, i hope i got them all now! Tiernan
0 06/02/2007 No change notes provided Emmet and Tiernan